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U.K. government upholds economic resilience amid BoE Governor's concerns

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 2023-11-27, 02:56 p/m

UNITED KINGDOM - In the face of concerns expressed by Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey regarding the UK's economic growth potential, the UK government has reaffirmed its confidence in the country's economic resilience. Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has introduced a range of measures aimed at bolstering the economy, including national insurance cuts and a full expensing policy for firms, as detailed in his autumn statement.

During a recent visit to the North East, reported by Chronicle Live, Governor Bailey provided a sobering view on growth prospects, highlighting productivity issues and dismissing the likelihood of interest rate cuts in the near future. This stance was presented at a major investment summit hosted by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today. Despite this, Downing Street has showcased positive developments in the management of inflation, pointing to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) decrease to 4.6% in October from 6.7% in September, thus achieving their target earlier than the year's end.

Bailey has been vocal about the underestimation of UK inflation threats and has underscored the challenging task of reducing it to the BoE's target of 2%. The government has echoed the importance of fiscal discipline and controlling pay awards as part of its strategy to further combat inflation without imposing new economic pressures.

There is a notable divergence in views between government officials and the central bank governor on the effectiveness of current economic strategies. However, both parties concur on the critical need for stringent measures to stabilize prices and ensure long-term economic stability. The Office for Budget Responsibility has revised growth projections downward, and there are expectations of sustained inflation into 2024. Despite these challenges, the government remains steadfast in its commitment to economic resilience.

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